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The Marine Project Lead ensures that mission-critical cryogenic and turbomachinery systems--cargo pumps, compressors, expanders, and associated LNG systems--are serviced, upgraded, and commissioned ...

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Marine Project Superint

Long Neck, DE · On-site

$50K - $90K/yr

Marine Project Superintendent We are looking for a hands on leader who is not afraid to jump in, run a crew and keep production moving. This role is ideal for someone who has come up through the ...

Marine Project Manager

Scarborough, ME · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

Overview The Project Manager is a key member of the Marine Department team and must have a strong understanding of complex maritime systems. The team member must understand marine project management ...

Marine Project Manager

Scarborough, ME · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

Overview The Project Manager is a key member of the Marine Department team and must have a strong understanding of complex maritime systems. The team member must understand marine project management ...

Marine Project Manager

Scarborough, ME · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

Overview The Project Manager is a key member of the Marine Department team and must have a strong understanding of complex maritime systems. The team member must understand marine project management ...

Overview The Project Manager is a key member of the Marine Department team and must have a strong understanding of complex maritime systems. The team member must understand marine project management ...

The Project Manager is a key member of the Marine Department team and must have a strong understanding of complex maritime systems. The team member must understand marine project management and ...

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How much do marine project jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for marine project in the United States is $20.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Marine Project Management, and why are they important?

To excel in Marine Project Management, you need expertise in marine engineering, project planning, and a relevant degree such as marine engineering or project management certification. Familiarity with project management software (like MS Project or Primavera), CAD tools, and marine regulations is typically required. Strong leadership, effective communication, and problem-solving skills help manage diverse teams and complex logistics. These competencies are critical to ensuring marine projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget.

What are some common challenges faced when managing marine projects, and how can candidates prepare to address them?

Managing marine projects often involves unique challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, regulatory compliance, and coordination among multidisciplinary teams (e.g., engineers, environmental scientists, contractors). Candidates can prepare by developing strong project management skills, building familiarity with environmental and maritime regulations, and gaining experience in cross-functional collaboration. Effective communication and adaptability are also essential, as marine projects frequently require on-the-fly problem solving and stakeholder engagement.

What are Marine Projects?

Marine projects refer to initiatives and operations conducted in or around marine environments, such as oceans, seas, or coastal areas. These projects can include activities like offshore construction, marine research, environmental conservation, port development, and underwater engineering. Professionals working on marine projects often collaborate with engineers, scientists, and regulatory bodies to ensure safety, sustainability, and compliance with environmental standards. The scope and complexity of marine projects vary widely, depending on their goals, location, and the technology involved.
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Marine Project Manager

Marine Project Manager

Verbal Beginnings

Tomball, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Verbal Beginnings rating

5.2

Company rating: 5.2 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Overview

Nikkiso Cryogenic Services is seeking a Marine Project Manager with deep exposure to LNG carrier operations, cryogenic cargo systems, and turbomachinery to orchestrate complex vessel-based service and dry-docking activities across our global marine network.

This role sits at the core of Nikkiso’s LNG and cryogenic marine operations, bridging shipboard realities with engineering, service execution, and global logistics. The Marine Project Lead ensures that mission-critical cryogenic and turbomachinery systems—cargo pumps, compressors, expanders, and associated LNG systems—are serviced, upgraded, and commissioned with precision, safety, and operational excellence.

The ideal candidate is a technically grounded maritime professional who understands LNG vessel operations and the lifecycle of cryogenic and rotating equipment, and who thrives in high-stakes, multi-stakeholder environments.

Strategic Impact

In this role, you will:

  • Lead the orchestration of LNG vessel service and dry-docking programs across global fleets.
  • Coordinate lifecycle service execution for cryogenic cargo systems and turbomachinery on LNG carriers and gas carriers.
  • Ensure seamless alignment between shipowners, ship managers, shipyards, OEM engineers, and Nikkiso’s global service hubs.
  • Elevate Nikkiso’s position as a strategic lifecycle partner for LNG cryogenic systems and rotating equipment.

Responsibilities

LNG Vessel & Cryogenic System Project Leadership

  • Coordinate all LNG vessel-related service activities, including dry-docking, onboard repairs, upgrades, commissioning, and troubleshooting of cryogenic cargo systems and turbomachinery.
  • Develop integrated execution plans for LNG carriers, covering cargo pumps, compressors, vaporizers, expanders, and auxiliary rotating equipment.
  • Align ship crews, shipowners, ship managers, shipyards, service engineers, and logistics partners on schedules, roles, and deliverables.

Turbomachinery & Rotating Equipment Coordination

  • Serve as the operational interface between shipboard teams and Nikkiso’s engineering and service organizations for turbomachinery and cryogenic equipment.
  • Coordinate technical scopes for rotating equipment maintenance, overhaul, and performance optimization.
  • Ensure technical requirements, safety standards, and OEM procedures are fully integrated into project execution plans.

Global Logistics & Resource Orchestration

  • Coordinate manpower deployment, travel, spares, tooling, and specialized resources across multiple global marine hubs.
  • Manage critical-path logistics for LNG vessel projects, ensuring timely delivery of parts and services across regions and time zones.

Stakeholder & Customer Leadership

  • Act as the primary coordination interface with shipowners and ship managers for LNG vessel project planning and execution.
  • Lead technical and operational communication with customers regarding schedules, risks, and execution strategies.
  • Build trusted relationships with maritime stakeholders and position Nikkiso as a long-term technical partner.

Project Planning, Risk & Performance Management

  • Develop detailed LNG vessel activity schedules, project timelines, and execution roadmaps.
  • Identify risks related to vessel schedules, dry-dock windows, technical scope, and resource constraints, and implement mitigation strategies.
  • Monitor project performance against milestones, ensuring on-time and high-quality delivery.

Documentation, Compliance & Governance

  • Maintain comprehensive project documentation, including execution plans, schedules, technical reports, meeting minutes, and activity logs.
  • Ensure compliance with ISO 9001, maritime regulations, and Nikkiso operational standards.
  • Prepare weekly and monthly reports for global marine leadership.

Qualifications

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Marine Operations, or Project Management.
  • Experience in LNG carrier operations, cryogenic cargo systems, turbomachinery, or rotating equipment is strongly preferred.
  • Background working with shipowners, ship managers, shipyards, OEMs, or LNG fleet operations is highly desirable.

Technical & Commercial Expertise

  • Strong understanding of LNG cargo systems, cryogenic equipment, and rotating machinery lifecycle.
  • Ability to translate technical scopes into executable marine project plans.
  • Proven ability to manage multiple LNG vessel projects simultaneously in time-critical environments.

Leadership & Execution Capabilities

  • Exceptional coordination, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
  • High level of operational discipline, planning rigor, and risk awareness.
  • Ability to perform under pressure in safety-critical maritime environments.

Work Environment & Travel

  • Global marine operations environment spanning offices, shipyards, LNG terminals, and vessels.
  • Domestic and international travel up to ~25% (or more depending on fleet activity).
  • Flexible working hours to support global LNG operations across time zones.

Salary: $77,070 - $138,765


Salary Range
USD $77,070.00 - USD $138,765.00 /Yr.Qualifications:

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Marine Operations, or Project Management.
  • Experience in LNG carrier operations, cryogenic cargo systems, turbomachinery, or rotating equipment is strongly preferred.
  • Background working with shipowners, ship managers, shipyards, OEMs, or LNG fleet operations is highly desirable.

Technical & Commercial Expertise

  • Strong understanding of LNG cargo systems, cryogenic equipment, and rotating machinery lifecycle.
  • Ability to translate technical scopes into executable marine project plans.
  • Proven ability to manage multiple LNG vessel projects simultaneously in time-critical environments.

Leadership & Execution Capabilities

  • Exceptional coordination, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
  • High level of operational discipline, planning rigor, and risk awareness.
  • Ability to perform under pressure in safety-critical maritime environments.

Work Environment & Travel

  • Global marine operations environment spanning offices, shipyards, LNG terminals, and vessels.
  • Domestic and international travel up to ~25% (or more depending on fleet activity).
  • Flexible working hours to support global LNG operations across time zones.

Salary: $77,070 - $138,765

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